From: | brew(at)theMode(dot)com |
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To: | pgsql-performance(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Capping CPU usage? |
Date: | 2002-12-13 13:27:19 |
Message-ID: | Pine.BSF.4.44.0212130803350.79177-100000@themode.com |
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Josh.....
> I had a new question from a client: is it possible to "cap" CPU usage
> for PostgreSQL running on Linux?
I remember reading a few months ago about a virtual freebsd OS that
divides the memory and cpu up between different users. Although this is
not Linux proper (or improper) it is one way of doing it. I searched for
a few minutes and was unable to find the url, it was something like
virtualFreeBSD.org.
I've been running on a virtual FreeBSD server for years from iserver, now
verio. Each user has their own apache conf, sendmail, etc. and they claim
to divide up memory and cpu usage. I am not sure if virtualFreeBSD is the
same or different product and whether it would be useful for you, but it's
something to consider.
brew
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